The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, May 10, 1946 Page: 3 of 8
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The J. H. Smith family
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W’Trcr. of P.rady was nut
- a visit wiUk
George Veazey and other friends
here.
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charge several months ago after
some four or five years of service
in the army.
Mr. and Mrs. James Cleghorn
and Mrs. Mozelle Ford of Tom
Ball were recent guests in the
W. H. Marshall home. Mr. Cleg-
horn and Mrs. Ford returned tu
Tom Ball Monday while Mrs.
Cleghorn will remain for an ex-
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Charlie Hodges ef Mullin.
Bobby Raed of Amarillo,
home for a visit in the home of
his parents, Mr. and bfrs. P. T.
Reed. We understand Sailor Bill
Reed wae slated to begin his re-
turn home from the Paciiic on
May 6. He has already sent home
his belongings and we hope he
CH1CKRNS—TURKHT8
Hooded Now and After VICTORY
Um SULPHO (sulphrate eoluttoa)
tn drinktag water or feed. Holpe
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Melvin. They left immediately on
a two week’s trip to the Houston
vicinity. Mrs. Haywood, a grad-
uate of Lohn High in *45, has
been employed at the L. O. Mar-
shall and later the Epimitt Moore
general mercantile store at Lohn.
Mr. Haywood completed his
... vc«.v.D high school work at Doole and
Whitten, Brady, entered the resume his studies at A. & M. has 8erv«d two stretches in the
i this fall. W. B. is home on ter- Arr"y. receiving his discharge sev-
Mrs. Juiian Martin of Bowser ininal leave after 37 months in 1 ej8* *s asB°c**t-
21 of which were with his father in the stock**
farming business. We extend con-
gratulations and best wishes to
Mr. and Mrs. Haywood. |
The local men's softball team
match
was a guest in the Ed Gault home | the Army, 21 of which were
Thursday. She was accompanied spent in the Pacific area. Before
home by her mother, Mrs. Cade his return home he was station-
Insall, who had been a guest in ed at Yokohama, Japan.
the Gault home for a few days. _ "
E. Deck and and Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Wat- j has been playing a few
1 Mrs. Ila kins spent the week-end _visiting 8ame^, having gone to Salt Gap
Bishop and daughter Beverly of
guests <
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will arrive homa aeon with hia
discharge. He is the third eon of
the Reeds wW lias served ably
and well in the conflict iuat pass-
ed and we know It will be a hap-
py reunion for the Reed family,
when they are all together again.
Week-end gi’sste in the Scott
Fowler home were Miss Carmen
, Wahl of Melvin and Mrs. Daisy
'Weeks of Kennedy.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Akers of
San Angelo were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. G. B. Akers the fore-
part of the week.
E. W. Gault, Jr., has gone to
Mississippi where he has re-en-
listed in the Army as a recruiting
Mr. and Mrs. ?. P. Rice t~4*1 T"" . : “
. . | Mrs. Rosa Cunningham to Elm [Sunday afternoon for
Mrs. Adelide Ellison of Brady Grove Sunday afternoon where
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Spen- she will visit friends for a week
cer- or two.
gret to lose Mrs. Byars as
home demonstration agent,
hope for her success and happi-
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maker in Ft. Worth where she has l Christi, Galveston, Mexico
[ joined her husband. | other places of interest,
i Wayne Cook, who is employed from Pear Valley who are
I in Dallas, spent several days last[bers of the senior class include.
who is making her home with her Twila Deck and Vivian and Nel- have having all of their
i parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. .lie Norwood. I . ’ ----- -----2
[ Nance until they can secure ac- A wedding of much interest .*'ac*< came from Dernmit. R.
comodations in Ballas. {w’as solemnized at the North from Lubbock, and Adrain,
I Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Brown- Side Church of Christ Saturday . o has been with his parents
ing and son, Stanley Lee of evening with Miss Aileen Moore, ^,nce bis recent discharge from
1 the Army. This was a profitable
: — ---1 as a pleasant visit. The
boys built a granary, corral and
a yard fence.
This community is grieved t-
learn of the death of Mrs. Hor~
ace Fullilove of Harwood, on
test Friday. Attending the fun-
eral from here Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Spencer and Mr.
and Mrs. O. E. Barrow. Mrs. 1
Fullilove is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Spencer. The par-1
ents were physicallv uuaole tp
tltend the funeral. (
Adelide Ellison of Brady Grove Sunday
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parents. Mrs. Cleghorn has been | end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John if >ore of Lohn and Mr. Lyn Hay-
Slaughter and family. wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. T.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Reynolds Haywood of Pear Valley «x-
* * - * - - v°ws before Elder
Ludwick,! Moore Eubanks. Attendants were
he had been Miss Sue Moore, Austin, sister of
’— — t ---- as. lIBveu Hl z>imy an a icviuiviiik
j®ifcot4e ?ff^169e>Vt sergeant. E. W. received his dis-
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A wedding of much
jwas solemnized at the North "• t-uuoock, ana
Brown- Side Church of Christ Saturday . ° *ia.s been with his
Stanley Lee of evening with Miss Aileen Moore, rj~-c ’
from her many friends here will
do much to brighten her days.
Miss Pat Priest, first v * - w
student at Texas Tech, Lubbock, weeks.
Mrs. Karl Kothmann and child-
ren of Mason were week-end;
guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Elvard White I Mrs. E. M. Neyland, Jr. Lt. W.
and daughter, Rilla and Mrs. W. IB. Carroll, Jr., spent from Sun-
H. Casey were in San Antonio day to Wednesday at College
Tuesday where Rilla, along with | Station visiting former class-
other music students of Mrs. W. mates and teachers. He plans to
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music tournament.
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senior- class
hope for her success and happi-jon their trip last week-end. We . "* “• “7 vyiics ano
ness in her new vocation as home understand they visited in Corpus f°r their home at Del
Those ten da7s here in the home of her
I wayne cook, wno is employed ; irom rear vaiiev wno are mem-< Parents> Mr. and Mrs. N. T.
I • — •• . . r r . I. . .. . ... Gault.
i iii jL/<*ii<40y B|mnv ncvri m uayn msv | win <>i liic ntrinvx vitmn iiiuiimvr, _
I week as a guest of his wife here, Laverne Watkins, Jarvis Fowler. n and Mrs^ C. L., Scoggin |
| sons home the past week. Howard
W. from Lubbock,
tended visit in tha home of hor I Hobbs, New Mexico, were week- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
parents. Mrs. Cleghorn has been en<’
critically ill end is confined to IL. Slaughter and family.
llur-b€d undiWeia*r*e ■UreJthat * 1-..-------- .. --------- L-'LT-
short Vi.it plus letter, and cards of RoUn brought Mrs. Reynold’s changing
«---ua.-----v-.aaA_ u---nt mother, Mrs. M C. "
home Sunday after she had been Miss Sue Moore, Austin, sister of
year a guest in tneir home for severs! the bride and D. Ray Jenkins of
was an Easter holiday guest of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Priest.
Mr. and
Valley, i >
1st. She returned home and _will j Peggy and Bernard of Lohn and
of Brady,
.vs are also forming a ball club. |
Delmar Russell is home with a !
corn- discharge from the Marine Corps
ZZ. 1 which he has served some
Mr. [three years. He is the son of Mr.
son,'and Mrs. L. B. Russell.
Mr. !*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«
PLACID NJCWS
Mrs. Margaret Jordan
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Fills Church Appointment Sunday;
Sons Home For Pleasant Visit
1 Placid, Texas, May 6.—Rev. Al-
bert Alley of Fife filed his regu-
Elvard White, J. E. White and bert Jackson. Mrs. King stayed laJ appoi”Jrnen.t the „Pe"te-j
Miss Rilla White attended a fare- for a visit in the Jackson home, i £.s a Church here Sunday.!
well tea honoring Mrs. Mabel C.! Mr. and Mrs. Leon Browning L,'!?<ner W?s.,serv~L atl t^>e c^urch.1
Byars at the home of Mrs W. F. were Sunday guests of Mr. and r Mr' and Mrs. Chas. Johnson and
Dutton in Brady recently. We re-1 Mrs. Iru Bray at Waldrip. i8Pent Sunday afternoon vis-,
our. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Watkns ac- j winK in Par* J°n*s home at
hut I companied the Lohn senior-class I M^Ccury*t i
their trip last week-end. We . Mr8- J80* Jones and Jackie
F-n I ‘ —1 Rio.
and Monday, after spending the past
' parents, Mr.
Gault.
Mr. and Mrs. C.
, King,
ter, Joyce of Corpus Christi. and Mrs. R. J. Deck and
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Sheffield Nick, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Car- | _*
and children and Mr, and Mrs. | roll and W. B. Carroll. Jr., l._
Ben Hodges made a trip to Dal- and Mrs. H. E. Smith, Jayne and | ♦
las recently where Mrs. Hodges Bih Underwood of Pear Valley, > gy
wont to consult a throat special- Mrs. Opal Browning and children. > + +
jwt Rho rpf lirnoil hnmo unJ will T^o<rca«r unJ Rnrnurrl T -nhn anrl '----
receive "'medical treatment at Bra-1 Mrs. W. A. Carroll
dy. We hope for her an early spent Sunday at Ranger where I
and complete recovery. they were guests at a barbeque'
Mmes. C. E. Deck, W. H. Casey, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ro-1
and bert Jackson. Mrs. King stayed i
are- for a visit in the Jackson home.
and .
the campus at John Tarleton last Thursday evening. The lad-
Brady, were recent guests of Stephenville, where they
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bagley at former students.
Lometa. Other guests in the ZZ. 2 " ",
Bagley home included Mr. and l posed of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. in
Mrs. J. L. Langridge ajid daugh-! Smith. Mrs. Lura
and Mrs. R. J. Deck
Mrs.' roll and
las recently where Mrs. Hodges Bib Underwood of Pear
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SERVE YOU
GRANT’S AUTO
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POPEYE GRANT, Owner
Beady, Texas
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--WASHING — GREASING — LUBRICATION
South Blackbum & 1st Streets
I shall be happy to have you, old friends and new alike,
stop by and see me when in need of gasoline and lubri-
cants, motor tune-up work, and parts.
It is with a great deal of pleasure that I announce my
return to Brady to serve you in a first class Service
Station, Motor Tune-Up and Parts House.
I am now owner of the Magnolia Station, Tune-Up and
Parts House at the corner of South Bridge and First
Streets, returning to Brady after 33 months in service.
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, May 10, 1946, newspaper, May 10, 1946; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1357354/m1/3/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.